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I’m a mom and I feel invisible some days. Some of those days, I can pick myself up by my yoga pants and advocate the heck out of myself and come out on top. Other days, I need help from outside myself to feel seen… to feel like a human being.

If you’re following us on social media, you may have heard that we recently put our body love to the test in the form of a body positive milk bath boudoir photo shoot! The whole day was an experience we’ll never forget! From nerves leading up to the initial splash into the tub to excitement as we waited for our proofs to be ready, we were on quite the roller coaster.

We know you’re busy. We know you’re tired. We know you don’t have the time or the energy to commit to anything more than your cup of coffee right now. We know because we’re right there with you, mamas! Seriously though, just because we’re overwhelmed and underpaid in this position called motherhood, doesn’t mean we get a hall pass on feeling good about our bodies.

Helloooo Peaches! We’re tickled pink…or should we say peach…to be presenting at the upcoming body. breast. baby Conference put on by the 4th Trimester Bodies Project on April 16th. Now since we realize this isn’t fair to all of you Peachie...

Most of us have been there… immediately postpartum and feeling like we’re just so ready for our bodies to be back, whatever that means. We feel as though we’ve spent the last 9 months being patient as our waistlines changes, boobs engorged, ankles swelled… gosh,...

As body love advocates, we often encounter individuals and groups who are genuinely concerned about what they perceive as the danger of the body love movement. Most recently, we appeared on the One Bad Mother podcast (be sure to listen if you haven’t already, our...

As moms we tend to be placed into 3 categories based upon our size: skinny, medium (average), and plus size. Once we are categorized, moms of all sizes are pinned against one another by the media. We are led to believe that one group is more privileged and we’re meant...

Hi friends, Jen McLellan here! Last week the lovely Amanda Edwards introduced herself and this week it’s my turn. As some of you know, I write a blog about plus size pregnancy and birth called Plus Size Mommy Memoirs. I’m still very dedicated to my passion of...

Namaste Peaches, Amanda Edwards here! Today, I’m taking up a little space on the Peachie Moms page to tell you a bit about myself, my body love and motherhood journey, and to give you a glimpse of what’s to come for us. In our book, The Peachie Moms Guide to Body Love...